Volunteer Dennis Mahoney drives guest Lena Vebares through the event.
An eagle camera will be installed in the gardens in the fall. Helping to make this happen are Delaware Botanical Garden members Mike and Sue Masciandaro, left, and Stacy and Richard Hoffman, who are making a donation on behalf of the Rouben & Violet Jiji Foundation.
Work on the new garden pavilion will begin soon. This is the construction team that will make it happen. Shown are (left to right) SEA Studio Architects Owner Scott Edmonston, SEA Studio Architect Project Manager Erich Pfeffer, Delaware Botanic Gardens Deputy CEO Stephen Pryce Lea, Sun Building Group Owner James Grant , Delaware Botanic Gardens CEO Sheryl Swed, Delaware Botanic Gardens President Ray Sander, Pennoni Vice President Mark Davidson, and Lane Builders Owner Jeff Burton.
If this is a Delaware Botanical Garden event, music will be provided by Vince Varrassi and Fifth Element.
Delaware Botanical Garden Executive Director Sheryl Swed and President Ray Sander.
Tyler and Sarah Powell enjoy the event. Sarah works with DelDOT and was part of the team that oversaw the shoreline restoration project.
The Good Land provided food. Shown are (left to right) Delaware Botanical Garden Membership Manager Angie Phinney, Luis Herrera, Josh McCabe and C Hirst.
There’s nothing to see here, just a troll coming out from under the bridge.
The green and yellow leaves of this sun-backed sunflower are almost translucent.
A Medusa-themed sea witch rising from the earth.
Fiddler crabs look much cuter when they are small enough to fit in a small hole in the mud.
This lizard blends into the wooden floor covered in leaves.
The colors are bright in the meandering garden.
The Delaware Botanical Garden and the Delaware Department of Transportation partnered on this shoreline restoration project along Pepper Creek.
Volunteer Cheryl Quirk looks out over the prairie garden from one of the viewing mounds.
A field of sunflowers always looks pretty.
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